I don't get all of the concern about the touchscreens on units. The FM3 and FM9 have screens. The Tonex has a screen. Boss pedals have screens. The OG Helix has a screen. Phones and tablets have screens. Adding touch doesn't make it flimsy, it just adds an additional capability.
When and if Fractal updates hardware, it will likely have some sort of enhanced display, just because better resolution is better, if nothing else. To say "I don't want it on mine..." seems almost like reverse psychology. Like, if I say I don't want it enough, maybe they will add it.
There are much more important things to consider, to me. I have NEVER liked the sound of Line6. I tried to like it, because so many people swear by it. But it has always been the worst sounding to my ears. It ALWAYS stands out in a negative way in blind comparison tests. If the new Agoura modeling isn't groundbreaking, then all they did was repackage the same tech inside of a new wrapper, and added a bunch of capabilities that have nothing to do with amps and cabs.
I remember when I first started with modelers. Its only been about 3 years for me. I build my own tube amps, so digital has always been a negative, always short of the real thing to my ears. But I had Amplitube running in my studio and I thought it was sounding "pretty good". One of my friends came over and hooked up his FM3 to my system. Same mixer, PA, speakers... it was like someone took a wet blanket off of my speakers. The sound was immediately crystal clear, present and dynamic. Been investing in modelers ever since. But Line6 was always like going back to before I heard the Fractal.
Not poo pooing on anyone that chooses Line6, but this is a Fractal forum, and I won't apologize for saying Line6, so far, is way down my list of natural sounding modelers, and would have to be a complete algorithm redesign to achieve the Fractal quality. Especially since that last update that Fractal released. It is crazy that my FM3 sounds so good. The only reason I have other units beside it, is that I am addicted to profiling/capturing. Since Cliff is committed to modeling, I don't expect to see that tech in this world, but if he went there, I probably could shed some gear.